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theanticool · 6 months
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Jason Jackson finishes Yaroslav Amosov in the 3rd round to win Bellator Welterweight Title - Bellator 301
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mmagoats · 7 months
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MMA GOATS - Blog 1
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The question “Who is the greatest of all time” or “Who’s the G.O.A.T” has always been a question asked anytime people are great at the things they do. In the realm of MMA especially, this question is one of the most heated and argued you could try and answer because of how the game is constantly evolving along with the fighters and their styles and also because of the sheer amount of fighters that have come and gone throughout the history of MMA. But in my list, I’ll chose fighters that I think are undeniably great that they stick out from the rest. So I'm going to try and rank all of the greatest fighters based on their achievements, what they brought and or meant to the sport of MMA and based on how they inspired me to get into combat sports.
In my goat tier list, the fighters are going to be placed between 1 and 10 with ten being the absolute top goat of MMA and one being at the bottom respectively. Also, each spot can and probably will hold more than one person because I believe that there has been too much talent throughout the history of MMA just to be put into a top 10.
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With all that out of the way I want to state some of my honorable mentions before I start the list. 
Maurício “Shogun” Rua
Shogun Rua is definitely a great, competing in Pride where he held wins over big names such as Rampage Jackson, Alistair Overeem and Big Nog. It’s more because of who he took out and the age he did it that I find impressive enough to have me place him here, but definitely other have done it better.
Wanderlei Silva “Axe Murderer”
Fighting for reasons to be desirable, Wanderlei is one that sits comfortably in honorable mentions for claiming the middleweight championship at Pride, holding title defenses and competing for multiple grand prix. I find his story compelling and his drive being the aspect I wish I had (plus his nickname is cool).
TJ Dillashaw 
Arguably the best bantamweight champion the UFC had for his time, being a two time champion with multiple title defenses and an unrivaled underdog story. He’s here because he was the first great champion in his division so I almost feel obliged, but in my opinion is not the best in regards to the people that came after him.
“Big Nog” Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
The big brother and other half of “Little Nog”, Big Nog fought in early Japanese fight promotion alongside people like Fedor and later fought in UFC and Pride. I think it’s his rivalry with his brother he always end up winning against that I can relate to.
Alistair Overeem 
Another name that deserves a place in honorable mentions, a man who learned martial arts to defend himself from bullies and held multiple heavyweight champion titles and the first to hold world titles in MMA and kickboxing at the same time. He’s here because he’s the first on the list that has reached double champ status, but did so in a division at a time that I think was pretty simple and boring, lacking technique and skill (but still, something about 200 pound men kickboxing makes for great entertainment that I’ll get my attention).
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson 
Rampage Jackson started as a wrestler at the age of 17, eventually trying out MMA after the success of other wrestlers, something that led to him getting multiple championships in the likes of UFC and Pride. Overall, he a great fighter but a better personality and I find him to be just a likeable person.
Chael Sonnen “The American Gangster”
Chael was a notorious figure during the early days of UFC in 1997 and a great villain for the scene, deserving a mention for not just his skill but his trash-talk and the eyes he brought to the game even though he never won a title. The only reason he’s here and not on the top is that I want to give a chance to the other fighters to be on my goat list of MMA, otherwise he would take over the entire thing.
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lilbabybluerxse · 9 months
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I watched her the other night... All I can say is DANM 💯🤩
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chillinaris · 1 year
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tscnews · 1 year
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Bellator 296 Mousasi vs. Edwards Post Fight Press Conference
About This Sports Courier #Bellator 296 Mousasi vs. Edwards Press Conference: Bellator Paris Footage courtesy of and provided by Bellator MMA, BZA PR, and Showtime Sports. Bellator 296 post fight interview with Bellator President Scott Coker, who discusses the upcoming Johnny Eblen vs. Fabian Edwards middleweight title fight, the Lightweight World Grand Prix, and Gegard Mousasi's future.
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Rebecca Ferguson - Bellator MMA 267: Lima vs MVP 2, Wembley Arena, London, UK |October 1, 2021
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You just gotta go for it 👊
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conandaily2022 · 2 months
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Californians Aaron Pico, Henry Corales's rematch in Saudi Arabia ends in TKO
Mixed martial artists Aaron Pico, 27, and Henry Corrales, 37, are both from California, United States. They are currently signed with the Professional Fighters League. On January 26, 2019, Pico knocked out Corrales at “Bellator 214” at The Forum in Inglewood, California. It was a featherweight bout. Among the American MMA fighters on the “PFL vs Bellator: Champs” card were Pico and Corrales. It…
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cagesidepress · 6 months
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Tyrell Fortune Says Bellator 288 Fight with Daniel James Ruled No Contest Due to Failed Drug Test
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villlainx · 9 months
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I just got a #PrideFC championship belt toy! I may not be in the arena yet, but I'll stay inspired to reach my jujitsu goals and hope that one day I'll be able to hoist the real championship prize! #Jujitsu #MMA #MartialArts #Championship
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theanticool · 1 year
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Patchy Mix knocks out Raufeon Stots with a step in knee - Bellator 295
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mmagoats · 6 months
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MMA GOATS - Blog 5
The 7th tier of my MMA goats list has only one fighter on it, because having more than one fighter on it would be disrespectful to this next fighter. He’s the most feared and famous to come from the UFC and the entirety of the sport of MMA; the one, the only, the notorious.
“The Notorious” Conor McGregor 
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But seriously, Conor McGregor is a great fighter and an even better marketer that brought an almost unheard of attention to the sport of MMA and to the UFC, pretty much becoming its backbone for them to build off of. I remember before I even got into MMA and fighting sports, I heard about Conor and what he did, and that’s really puts in perspective for me how big he really was. Looking at him from a birds eye view, the things he did in the sport and the wins and losses he faced, made his legacy of “the notorious” and the reason I as many others find him so enjoyable to watch and listent to.
When Conor was a kid, he was inspired by the likes of Muhamed Ali and Bruce Lee and by the bullies in his life to learn how to fight back. On the 14th of july, 1988, Conor was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland and attended an Irish-language school where he found his passion for soccer and at the age of 12, his passion for boxing. But it was when he moved to Lucan, Ireland when he really found his path in MMA and started training with future UFC fighter, Tom Egan. Conor spent all of his amateur and some of his pro MMA career in Ireland as an average fighter, racking up wins and losses in the lightweight division and the more natural featherweight division. Until, after a defeat, he went onto a 8 win streak that made him the first European pro MMA fighter to hold belts in two divisions at the same time. Dana White’s attention was piqued, enough so that he flew out, met Conor and signed him to the UFC just a few days later, a moment that marked the beginning of his rise to notoriety and fame.
Right at the start, Conor’s first fights consisted of contenders like a featherweight champion Max Holloway and an undefeated lightweight Dustin Porier, in which he secured both wins, eventually getting the belt from a prime Jose Aldo, sending him into his decline. At a time that seemed to be his height, it only got higher after his first loss in the scene against a welterweight Nate Diaz, pushing him to win in his rematch and finally becoming a two division champion by KO against a lightweight Eddie Alvarez, leaving the notorious Conor on top. Then, the beef between Khabib and Conor started up, a heated rivalry that still lingers between the two to this day, leaving Khabib on top by submission and Conor down a spiral of losses. 
Although his loss to Khabib ended his hype and his win streak, he left me and the world with memorable moments and inspiration to the people who came after. I think Conor was a miracle to the UFC and the sport of MMA for the eyes he brought and what he was able to do with the little time he had at the top, much more than what others in that situation could ever do or ever did. Overall, I think Conor was a pioneer to shit talk, selling events and for what it means to be a superstar, so for that he deserve his place on this tier, but I can’t put him any higher because of she chose to become a star and build a legacy, the notorious, instead of put all his effort into becoming a killer in the scene like most of the fighters on the next tiers. And come on, I got to have another Irish boy named Conor on this list.
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unforgettable-vision · 10 months
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sportsbookmakers · 11 months
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Немков - Ромеро: прогноз на бой 17 июня 2023 года
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